02-02-2010, 03:41 AM
On my hands and knees today, I had to crawl under a barbed-wire fence that was placed over a river(yes I got wet). The fence had been bent up PRIOR to my arrival making this possible.
I have 2 questions.
1. If it was to become an issue with law enforcement there is no way that I know of to prove that the fence was bent PRIOR to my arrival that I can think of. Any suggestions?
And 2. Who exactly defines the passage in relation to (not verbatim) "No fence shall be placed with the sole purpose of keeping people from using the river bed"? For this particular land owner this fence was placed in a very large "yard" area not used for livestock. Couldn't they simply say it was to keep the dogs in the yard? And then not have to make any concessions for those of us wanting to use the stream bed?
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I have 2 questions.
1. If it was to become an issue with law enforcement there is no way that I know of to prove that the fence was bent PRIOR to my arrival that I can think of. Any suggestions?
And 2. Who exactly defines the passage in relation to (not verbatim) "No fence shall be placed with the sole purpose of keeping people from using the river bed"? For this particular land owner this fence was placed in a very large "yard" area not used for livestock. Couldn't they simply say it was to keep the dogs in the yard? And then not have to make any concessions for those of us wanting to use the stream bed?
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